The guards surrounded the lone warrior. Every eye went glued fixed on Pier's next move. Their armors provided them confidence, but Pier was more crucial upon battling.
A minute more passed and all of their lungs began to be filled with tensioned air, Pier looked at his opponents with deep analyzing methodology. His move was destined to be wise.
Invisible geometric lines measured the distance, his next move was up for the grab. Power sprang from his left arm. The strong punch blew the first guard off the ground. The potent strike hauled the first guard down, a sensitive spot by his abdomen made him weak. He just softly whimpered in physical devastation.
But despite what Pier showed, the others still circled around him. No more further ado was given, the tight battle resumed its momentum. The trained warrior gave the guards a good fight. He fought with might and wisdom, the algorithm worked even in the battlefield.
With only two left standing, Pier increased his power. Punches and kicks awaited to land on his body, but he maneuvered their own fatal attempts to harm themselves.
From the battlefield, the doctor heard groans and cries of pain. He was not an expert in fighting, and even if he wanted to help Pier he still can't. The torture and savagery tore strength apart from his muscles. If Pier never came, he could be dead by now.
From afar, he just stared at Pier. The doctor admired his strength and bravery, a savior in times of distress.
Three out of four guards were down, and the remaining last one felt fear after seeing what happened to his comrades. Cowardice ate him, making his feet run as fast as it could. The three injured ones were just left behind. They continued to scream their pain.
"Doctor, let's go." Pier addressed their departure.
The doctor quickly responded. This chance must be taken, the fled of the guard might cause a bigger battalion to come. Pier and the doctor ran, their pace was swift. None of them bothered to look back. Though Pier did well with the battle, exhaustion ate him.
His strength was worn out but for safety, they must go. The woods cradled their need for a hiding place. The tall trees shadowed their steps. The sunset made it almost hard to navigate their way.
"We need to get to Ace." Pier reminded he doctor of their destination.
In his point of view, Ace was still in the brink of a life and death situation. With the bullet stuck in his body, he could be paralyzed by now.
The doctor tried to keep up with Pier's steps, he kept on panting heavily to ease his tiredness. Like Pier, he was also wounded and worn out, but he needed to continue.
A long trek surrounded them, their knees started to feel whimpered. For almost two meals, the both of them hasn't yet eaten. No further reserve for strength can be used.
Their running lasted for an hour, it was of great wonder of how they even made it. With the both of them in weak condition, it was nearly impossible to travel far, that thought sunk in with Pier. It was his cue to stop.
Both hands landed on his knees, Pier panted heavily. The doctor followed his course. They stopped their sprint.
"Let's find a place to rest." The doctor suggested.
Pier just nodded, he still couldn't find words with all those air traveling out his mouth. Finally, after calming his lungs, Pier stood up and looked around.
As he gawked throughly, he found a cave from a near distance. They can stay there like how he did with Ace.
Pier pointed the direction out. "There, there's a cave."
Warren's weariness needed rest, he started to walk towards the cave. This time, Pier followed him. Their steps now were just small, their legs agreed to take leisure. Ambience switched, from tensioned to calm and soothing.
The crickets around the area hummed their tunes, it became their radio. At least now, they were given a chance to rest their minds and bodies from all the fast phasing events.
Finally, they've reached the entrance of the cave. It was dark, and only the light of the sunset gave them a glimpse of the insides. They were not sure if it was safe for them to hide there, but they had no other choice.
The lone warrior stepped inside, finding himself a place where to lie down. A rock nearby catered his needs, he immediately took the chance. His body was aching for rest. The doctor followed, but he just sat up, leaning his head onto the hard stone foundation of the cave.
The desired rest was reclaimed, but there was no assurance if their journey will be easy. Coldness subsided, creeping into their whimpered body like a blanket. It was hard to rest in this environment, but they need to use what they have.
Everything went even more colder and darker after the sun vanished. The moon mightily rose up. Slowly, it came out from the footstool of the terrain. Her light gave them temporary torches. Rather than that, the moon also gave the doctor the courage to speak.
His voice was hoarse and broken, weakly, he still tried utter what was bothering him.
"I discovered the cure for cancer. What pushed me was the fear of seeing my daughter die. She's my everything, the only remnant that his mother left."
Pier turned to face him, a glimmer of light flashed through Warren's face. His expression formed along with his melancholic reverberation. Every painful memory rushed through him.
"Until one day, she died. I found the cure on the same day where her breath faded." Sadness kicked into a higher level this time.
Warren was a father of a loving 13 year old girl, his life revolved around the city, but after everything, he found no use of why to survive, but now that she was lost, Warren's not sure of what life was anymore.
Only one thing can make his life worth a shot again, resurrection...
Pier already took his flight for sleep, and the doctor had no other choice but to stare blankly at the emptiness infront of him. Sadly, it wasn't just depressing, but also distorting. With a vague gawk, Warren joined along with the silence. A weak sigh escaped from his throat, everything started to cascade down. It was the same night when Claire died. The laboratory creaked with sobs and whimpered shrieks. Warren laid scrounging on his knees with eyes gloomy in tears. The only reason for his fighting spirit died. Agony made him trash the whole place, broken glass was strewn like pebbles, he played with tantrums. The despicable fact of misery awaits him after the death of Claire. The doctor discovered the cure for cancer, but it was too late. A heavy ambience corrupted his heart continously. Claire's giggling lingered through his ears, but they were nothing but delusions. "Claire..." He weakly uttered. His mourning grew more painful and unsettling, solitude filled Warren's empty
Chapter 11: Declaration Sydon fell on his steps, the pilot killed the engine and just stared as the new ruler walk down with impertinence. Sydon did not bother to thank him, and the pilot was used to it. The trumpeting footsteps of Sydon warned his coming. All the other workers and associates quickly returned to their working stations. The Dragon's affair did not end fairly, and they can see it in his eyes. Caesar from afar saw his master, with knees bending down he waited for Sydon to pass by. Everyone did the same thing. They worked in unison, most showed respect only because of fear.The warlord assumed that Sydon will pass through him, but he stopped. Caesar looked up to attend his agenda."Gather all the Hemians," Sydon coldly ordered. No further commands or details were given, it was a vague pursuit, but Caesar wasn't in the place to ask. Before Caesar could even answer, Sydon moved forward.He went on to his office, the same picture of trembling citizens before him lined up
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"No," Ace refuted. The facts from Yvo's mouth was of no use. The chancellor yet failed again. A short stare stopped Yvo from replying, he was analyzing the looks of Ace's face, hoping to get just a single hint of what he was feeling. But he found nothing, the man was great with pretense. "Very well then," Yvo said. "I won't force you to believe or trust the Prime." Yvo backed away slowly, his time was running low and the high tower was waiting for him. Ace's eyes remained fix to Neo, it was a blank gawk, and he looked out of his senses. The medical team stood beside the chancellor, everyone was ready to leave. But before the crew went on with their steps, Yvo spoke. "Be wise Ace... be wise like Ashmeir." This time, Ace looked up with forehead crumpled in confusion.The wondering began, "How did you know my father?" He asked.A petite smile curved out from Yvo's face, "He was the Prime's friend." Those were the chancellor's last words.He signaled everyone to move out, leaving Ac
Despite Ace's curiosity, Ashmeir did not answer him directly. "It's up to you if you'll believe me." Ashmeir added.None of them dared to reply, the hologram turned off. It left Ace with a vague view of what his father said. A retained memory kept through a tab was already unusual for him, and perhaps doing what Ashmeir just said was beyond his blue.'I can't trust the Prime,' Ace thought of.The whole operating room glowed in bright blue, monitoring cameras and allocated security systems filled every corner. While Ace was left alone, he glanced forward.The very conversation kept on bugging him, sadly Pier wasn't there to listen. He crossed his arms while speculating. Trying to find a way to ease his own affliction. Ace was practicing deception into his own thoughts. A minute more passed and Ace found nothing but the movements of animals and leaves, it was more boring than he anticipated. 360 degrees covered the whole house under protective software. Nothing will surpass without be
Adrenaline kicked in with euphoria. Ace had no other choice but to satisfy his drive for answers, hands positioned themselves. He was ready to open the two door cabinet above the counter top. Quick phasing heartbeats accompanied the tension, it was nothing more but a peculiar phenomenon he wanted to escape from. To quit the excitement, Ace pulled the cabinet open. It revealed something far from consumable or edible. Things went even more odd when Ace finally realized of what was it. He concluded, "This came from the ancient Hemians," the story Ashmeir told him was still fresh from his memory.The box looked like a cube carved in intricate designs of ferns and curves. It was nothing more but ancient, Ace reached out to grab it. He had too many revelations for one day, but seems like the sun wasn't yet ready to set. Silence was still the most dominant sound, Pier and Warren remained asleep and resting. Ace continued to stare deeper to what he has at hand. "You were lost centuries a
"Pier, wake up." Ace continued to shake Pier's shoulders. He could no longer bear it, he needs to confirm or just either have someone to talk to. Ace hoped that he was just dreaming or maybe just under the severe influence of drug which Yvo injected him. Finally, Pier got snapped back from his sleep. He slowly opened his eyes from the beaming light flashing against the ceiling. The aflutter face of Ace popped in through his sight. "What's the commotion about?" Pier asked.Before Ace could even answer, Neo ran straight towards their direction, whooshing like an airplane. Pier immediately furrowed his eyebrows. He did not remember leaving Ace with a new kid to take care of. Pier immediately asked to confirm, "Who's that?" They caught each others gazes, none of the two can grasp for the answer. But the same conclusion arose from Pier, his eyes went down to Neo's wrist. "The tag..." Pier whispered beneath his breath but Ace heard it.His eyes did not move away from the toddler. Ever
"I understand Sir Warren, but remember that we'll see Claire very soon." Neo found the right words to uplift Warren's nearly broken spirit. A faint smile recognized the very same hope Warren held unto before. The Prime's son was indeed wise. Warren patted Neo's head, and replied. "Yes, very soon..." Despite the intriguing scene, Pier and Ace was still unsatisfied with what they heard, they were expecting more than that. The two voyagers almost forgot their tiredness, but their rumbling tummies reminded them. Ace heard the loud grunch of Pier's stomach. His friend hasn't yet eaten for a day, and the doctor experienced the same fate. "There's food inside the kitchen," Ace said. It relieved Pier, and even Warren's senses sharpened. They both stood up to eat, thus leaving Ace with Neo again. The whole living room was empty and silent, and only the beeping sound of the systems confronted Ace. He stayed with a plain stare dragged to the toddler. Neo looked busy on the other hand, his